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Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We've added this to our work queue. We'll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it.
Please come back to ideas.trainerize.com to add your vote to other ideas.
Thanks!
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844 votes
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We’ve added this to our work queue. We’ll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it.
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Thanks!
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1,591 votes
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Having the ability to see the weekly averages of a client's calories/macros & bodyweight. Weekly averages are more important than just seeing the days.
Averages for the week matter most for progress as calories/body weight and steps vary day to day, like training or rest days or life in general. This also helps with client adherance as they don't get too obsessed with the numbers on a day to day basis.
For example, low calorie days for rest days and higher calorie days on training days. As long as the averaged calories are within the client's calories/macros target.
Bodyweight fluctuates day to day and should be averaged anyway.
This also helps clients who are obsessed with the scale and to understand that fluctuations are normal.